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br> Phoenix, Arizona /p>This just goes to show how lax the judges are, letting this guy go on bond and him keeping his passport is just not real bright. Was this judge a Democrat?
p>As far as Mr. Hsu being missing, don't be surprised if he shows up as a suicide with a bullet in the back of his head. People do have a way of turning up dead or in prison when they are around the Clintons. br> -- Elaine Kyle /p>Thank you for a roundup of the Chinese "contributions" to the Clintons. With this kind of money flowing to the Clintons since 1986, and continuing to H. Clinton, it seems more than obvious that there is a quid pro quo. It appears that the Clintons can be and have been bought and paid for by the Chinese Communists.
The Clintons' personal quest for power, wealth and celebrity to the detriment of the United States and the American people has been nothing short of breathtaking. From the willful sale to China of classified military technology to the cowardly inaction for acts of war against the U.S., the Clintons' have consistently sought personal gain over the protection of the U.S.
p>The MSM has not and will not investigate the Clintons. Would you please investigate the other side of this Chinese money? The American voters need to know what this Chinese money is buying, no matter how circumstantial, so they can make an informed decision. Please, help us. Thanks. br> -- Edward Kallas br> Oxford, Maryland /p>It seems obvious to anyone willing to admit it that the Clinton's political aspirations are heavily financed by the Government of People's Republic of China. This is, of course, highly illegal. In fact, it borders on treason.
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